I think the market is bigger on the consoles, but there are still millions of pc gamers.
I don't know if you read, but I've just finished building a pc that's cost me over 2k, with the sole intention of gaming. There are lots like me, so the pc gaming industry is still healthy, and worthwhile. Many manufacturers are building what is considered as 'cross platform' games now, but unfortunately they're not offering the pc gamer what he needs in his side of the deal. Keyboard gamers are used to certain keys, as you may know, and in the days were you can buy mice with 12 side buttons, to not allow a single side button in the option menu is rediculously behind the times, and insensitive to the needs of the pc gamer. It's like a console pad with no joy stick. Also, pc's have much better facilities for gaming than consoles do on both video and audio, and again they fail. My sound comes from either my Edirol UA25 or my Logitech G930 phones, both of which are high end in their own right, so to not offer deeper editing facilities for 7:1, or video is a bit lame. It's not like the technology isn't there. It's been around for years. It basically means you have a Rolls Royce system and can't take advantage, which sux big time.